Mark Twain on George W. Bush
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........CRAP..................
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Mark Twain said his mind, but I don't think much of it though. I like my ways better.
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its funny how these democrats want change in america, but in time the more americans want to change the democrats instead - S.S. McClure 1921
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If the intention of this video was to amuse, it did not.
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Genius
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The Fairness Doctrine, started in 1949, required broadcasters to present matters of public interest in a "fair" and "balanced" way; blatant bias and one-sidedness in news coverage were not allowed. The Doctrine was repealed by Pres. Reagan's FCC in 1987. Reagan's media advisor was Roger Ailes, who later founded Fox News. As if to stick his finger in the eye of anyone who longs for the days of the Fairness Doctrine, Ailes has a motto for his fake-news network: Fair and Balanced. Give up yet?
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@timfisher77 Yes, I have. Have you?
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@phibes51 Have you heard the other side of the "fairness doctrine" issue?
There are both side to every issue & there is a reason the "fairness doctrine"
Is the EXACT opposite of what it calls it's self
I don't think it's right to apply a geniuses intellect to modern politics, It would breaking traditions.
CounterNormal 3 years ago
Yeah, he was a "genius", but one who was constantly commenting on the politics of his day. In his work, Twain often smashed those traditions into pieces. Doesn't genius affect us beyond an individual's lifespan? I was just playing around, but I suspect old Sam would approve of the sentiment. Thanks for your comment.
phibes51 3 years ago 2